It's not HIV. It could be an allergy. A dentist may be able to help you if you're concerned.
it is not clear whether a person suffers hiv by water if there are cuts in mouth. Researches are still to be made. However, there are some possibilities to get infected from water containing hiv virus. But one should not be worried about it.
A mouth disease can't cause HIV.
the bubble is to help it breathe
No, it is not possible to contract HIV through mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. HIV is primarily transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact, sexual fluids, or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding. The saliva of an HIV-positive person contains very low levels of the virus, and the risk of transmission through saliva is negligible. Therefore, performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on a drowning victim does not pose a risk for HIV transmission.
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No
come on people be reasonable. You wont get HIV
They bubble because if they didn't they would die.
well its simple 1. blow a bubble that is small enough to fit back in your mouth 2. then put it back in your mouth ( make sure you still have a bubble) 3. finally just push your tongue to the roof of your mouth and your bubble will crack
No,HIV DOES NOT SPREAD IF A HIV INFECTED PERSON SUCK BLOOD FROM A CUT OF ANOTHER PERSON. IT SPREAD ONLY WHEN THE HIV INFECTED PERSON HAVE CUT ON HIS MOUTH,LIPS OR INSIDE HIS MOUTH. HIMANSHU (KALYAN)
no
No,the stomach acids eat it.